Nowadays schools will throw up all kinds of major delays and roadblocks for testing because something about changes in funding...they have to match the costs, etc, or something. Anyway, I was advised to skip the long and winding school route. Find a family doctor who will check him out...doctors don't usually do any testing; the norm now is to prescribe something for ADHD and if it works/helps, then there you go, the dr will diagnose the ADHD -which, with that diagnosis as "distinct proof" in hand, you can then go back and see what the school will do. If you don't want or can't afford the dr route, try LifePath Systems in Plano ###-###-#### (also has an office in McKinney)...they file insurance but they also work on a sliding scale system if you ask, but be prepared to show proof of income (or lack of). If you are already sure your child has ADHD and want some results without meds, check out Dr. Jonathan Walker at Hillcrest & 635 in Dallas ###-###-#### www.neurotherapydallas.com. He's a leader in the field of biofeedback, which is very sucessful in kids w/ADHD, moreso even than it is in adults w/ADHD. If you go see him, be forewarned, he's a bit eccentric (but not peverted or anything) but very generous (he & his wife even fostered & adopted), and will work $omething out w/you if you talk w/him directly about it (for example, if you want him to test but don't have insurance, ask how much it costs & if its more than $300, tell him thats all you have. He can also file your insurance if you have that and would probably accept less out of pocket if you have a high deductible). Otherwise, maybe somewhere like a Sylvan Learning Center kind of place? Good luck...A.